Tuesday, May 19

Speaks out

Which of the eight Democratic candidates has the best chance of beating Bush? James Crofts Second-year, electrical engineering “I do not think that any of the Democrats have anything more then an outside chance in beating Bush. Read more...


Letters to the editor

Bush serious about Clear Skies I would like to correct the distortions of the Bush administration’s environmental policies in Mike Bitondo’s column, “Bush’s attractive policy titles hide truth” (Jan 15). Read more...



Cell phone ban looms over drivers

In a city where seemingly everyone owns a cell phone and a large proportion of the population spends much of its time stuck in traffic, an initiative the Los Angeles City Council decided to study has the potential to have significant impact. Read more...


“˜Friend of the court’ filed for JSU’s case

Dissatisfaction with the undergraduate student government’s budget process has led to an unlikely alliance between two politically divergent leaders. A new document regarding student group funding has been released in the case between the Jewish Student Union and the Undergraduate Students Association Council, which brought the council’s funding allocation process into question. Read more...


Career initiatives dean looks to alumni for jobs

For Eric Mokover, life has come full circle. After two decades of working at UCLA Anderson School of Management ““ first as the director of MBA program admissions and then as associate dean of the program ““ last summer, Mokover was named the school’s first associate dean of career initiatives. Read more...


Questions arise over efficiency of transfer plan

SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; The University of California Board of Regents discussed the merits of transfer education Thursday with the knowledge that, this year, 3,200 UC eligible students will be asked to attend community colleges before transferring to the UC. Read more...